2026 World Cup: What Neymar Told Norway Goalkeeper, Nyland
Neymar’s stoppage-time penalty cut Brazil’s deficit to 2-1, but his reaction to Ørjan Nyland drew criticism as Brazil exited the World Cup.
- Neymar scored a late stoppage-time penalty goal for Brazil against Norway, narrowing the match score to 2-1 in the final moments of the game.
- Injury troubles made Neymar's inclusion in the Brazil squad a surprise, and he struggled to contribute significantly throughout the tournament.
- Following his goal, Neymar jabbed at Norwegian goalkeeper Nyland, grinning and yelling while Brazil faced imminent elimination during the Round.
- This meaningless penalty underscored his decline from a once-great Brazilian legend, fitting the flawed pattern of his career arc.
- Ultimately, he failed to win the trophy Brazilian footballers desire most, concluding his tournament far from the peak player he once was.
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Neymar starred in a tense crossing with goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland before and after a prison in Brazil's defeat against Norway in the eighth finals of the 2026 World Cup.
He is clubless, but still managed to stop the Brazilian players. After Norway's feat, Örjan Nyland is being pointed out as the "football revenge of the ages." - I just have to thank everyone who has been there for me, says the 35-year-old.
The Norwegian goalkeeper and Brazilian striker had a crossword before the launch from 11 meters.
Örjan Nyland and Neymar had a heated argument at the end of the World Cup round of 16. The Norwegian goalkeeper is being secretive about what was said. But a Brazilian lip reader claims to have the answer.
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